Waterloo Station Bars

Filed under: Waterloo Station Car Hire - 21 Jun 2010  | Spread the word !

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Every Friday there is a mini celebration amongst the workers of London. It is the end of a long working week and all you want to do is get yourself home in order to enjoy the weekend. That is, after heading to a bar with your friends from work to say a goodbye until the next week and to celebrate the fact that you have a few days off. The only problem is where to go. You don’t want to end up close to your place of work because that could be a fair trek, not only from home but from the train station itself. And in any case, if you’ve ever tried to navigate a transport system having drunk a fair bit of alcohol you’ll know that it isn’t the easiest thing in the world to manage! On the other hand, you can’t forfeit the celebration because that is just antisocial and a bit boring!

The best solution is to go to one of the bars that surround Waterloo station. The advantage to this is that you’ve already got yourself started on the journey home; you’ve caught the train and are merely one short journey away from home. This means that there is no need to try and navigate the complex transport system! The bars are very friendly and have a wide array of drinks on offer, meaning that you can have a bit of variety. There is no better place to celebrate the end of a long, hard week!

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Waterloo Station Facilities

Filed under: Waterloo Station Car Hire - 15 Jun 2010  | Spread the word !

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There are a few things that are just essential when you get to a station. The reason that some things are necessary and, more importantly, must in a tip top condition is that they are used so regularly by people who rely on them. Take, for example, all the people who have to commute to work early in the morning. There is very little chance for them to fully wake up; often having to leave extra early in order to catch their train on time. It is imperative, therefore, that the station has a wide variety of places where the busy commuter can stop off and get a bite to eat or a quick drink. There are numerous cafes and newsagents that have breakfasts, coffees and sandwiches all on offer for very reasonable prices meaning that even if you have to be up and about early, you don’t have to skip a meal!

Alternatively, you can buy a newspaper from one of the many retailers within the station. There are over 20 independent vendors who sell an assortment of newspapers and magazines that would satisfy even the pickiest of readers. The result of this is that you won’t be without entertainment on your train journey which can help to relax you and fully prepare you for the day ahead. The toilets are cleaned regularly to ensure the optimum level of sanitation is maintained and you can be sure that you will be able to catch your train feeling fully looked after.

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